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Description The image illustrates some theory of famous psychologist Melanie Klein, advanced by John Steiner (1979). The theory is about how Borderline Personality Disorder develops and how it interacts with other disorders.
Date 12.07.2007
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Author Christian VisualBeo Horvat
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12 July 2007, 03:40:17 504 × 383 (8499 bytes) VisualBeo (talk · contribs) == Beschreibung == {{Information |Description=The image illustrates some theory of famous psychologist Melanie Klein, advanced by John Steiner (1979). The theory is about how Borderline Personality Disorder develops and how it interacts with other disorde

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